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China calls Taiwan reunification "unstoppable," as military drills proceed
By Bruno Ferreira published
China calls Taiwan reunification "unstoppable" as military drills proceed.

Americans lost $333 million to Bitcoin ATM fraud in 2025
By Jowi Morales published
The FBI reported that Americans lost $333 million to scams via crypto ATMs, and that the number of victims constantly rose from 2020 to 2025.

Chinese enthusiast overclocks Ryzen 7 9800X3D to 7.33 GHz, setting a new world record for the chip
By Hassam Nasir published
Breaking the previous record by just a few megahertz.

Nintendo's SNES cartridges get a USB-C adapter for playing, backing up, and validation
By Jowi Morales published
Epilogue just announced pre-orders for the SN Operator, a USB-C cartridge reader that lets you play and back up your SNES game library to your computer.

U.S. allows TSMC to import chipmaking equipment to its China fabs
By Jowi Morales published
The U.S. is playing it safe when it comes to chipmaking tools entering China.

NES-a-like mini PC brings modern chips to the classic Nintendo case design
By Mark Tyson published
Mini PC with AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 in NES-a-like case 'coming soon.'

PlayStation 5 ROM keys leaked — jailbreaking could be made easier with BootROM codes
By Jowi Morales published
The PlayStation 5's ROM keys have allegedly been leaked. This breach could make it easier for hackers to jailbreak the system, but they still have to deal with other security features of the console.

ARPANET standardized TCP/IP on this day in 1983
By Mark Tyson published
On January 1, 1983, ARPANET system architects initiated the cutover from the existing NCP to TCP/IP on all hosts.
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